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Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. (WEST)

Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. (WEST) was developed in 1984 as a response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment among women and the difficulties experienced by women attempting to enter the workforce.

During the course of development, it became apparent that the most disadvantaged women, in terms of training and employment opportunities, were visible minorities. As a result of those findings, a plan was implemented to create a technical and life skills training program specific to the needs of visible minority women residing in Windsor-Essex. WEST, a non-profit corporation and registered charitable organization, is the realization of that initiative.

With funding from Human Resources Development Canada, WEST opened its doors in February 1987, offering unique training opportunities for women from Windsor-Essex and around the globe. Through skills enhancement and volunteer placements, visible minority women have been prepared for entry to employment and have moved closer to achieving the success they desire.

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Delicious moments at New Horizon for Seniors: Cooking Together, a program run by WEST! 🌮👩‍🍳👨‍🍳 Our taco-making day was filled with joy, connection, and amazing flavors. Thank you to everyone who participated and made it a memorable experience! #westprograms #newhorizonforseniors #CookingTogether #CommunityConnections ... See MoreSee Less
Crystal Meloche made history in 2022 when she became the first woman elected as Mayor of the Town of LaSalle, a position she proudly holds after being sworn in on November 22, 2022. Prior to her election as Mayor, she served two terms as Councillor and one term as Deputy Mayor, demonstrating her long-standing commitment to public service and leadership.As a proud LaSalle resident, Mayor Meloche envisions a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community while maintaining the town’s small-town charm. Her dedication to transparency, accessibility, and exceptional public service continues to drive the growth and well-being of LaSalle.Mayor Meloche’s leadership serves as an inspiring example of women in governance, and we are excited to hear her perspectives on increasing female representation in leadership roles. For the full video, visit our Facebook page!This project is supported by the Communities for Gender Equality in collaboration between the WindsorEssex Community Foundation, Community Foundations of Canada and the Equality Fund, with support from the Government of Canada.town_of_lasalle ... See MoreSee Less
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